It is the year 2086. The remnants of a comet’s tail have enveloped the Earth in Cosmic dust. Although the Earth still orbits the sun, very little of its heat or light penetrates the thick dust.
There are survivors of the extreme cold and lack of food though. However, there are two enemies that use the darkness to kill. These are werewolves and vampires.
In New Orleans there is a compound created by a man called GERARD. NICKOLAS and TIM hunt the werewolves and vampires. EMILY is GERARD’s daughter. She has a secret that even her childhood friend Nickolas doesn’t know. SANDY is a psychic with a hidden past. The four of them have both open loves and hidden ones.
Emily is kidnapped by werewolves and then freed by Nickolas, Tim and Sandy. SHADOW is a Halfling who joins them to escape his werewolf heritage.
But now all of them must leave the compound because the vampires are going to attack it. They are heading to a new place safer than New Orleans.
Not all of them will make it. Most will live to see the sun again. Their journey is over but not their adventures.
In this sequel to Survivors of the Darkness, it is 350 years in the future. Vice Consul Emily Walters is a direct descendant of Nickolas and Emily Mann. She is from the planet TerraI in the new solar system her ancestors migrated to 300 years ago.
The next largest planet is Kryllia. Her sister Margaret married a Kryllian named Nemos. Both are deceased, leaving a son named Namios. He is in grave danger from her half brother, Edward. What she doesn’t know is that there is a force working with Edward more dangerous than even he is. So she has to contact Nemos’s brother, Othonos, because only in Kryllia will Namios be safe from Edward. She knows that Nemos was a halfling and suspects Othonos is too.
Othonos’s mother, Cyra, welcomes her grandson with open arms, but Emily is a different matter. Emily’s knowledge could destroy her family. Can Emily be trusted?
Cyra doesn’t like the growing attraction between Emily and Othonos either. Any relationship between them could hurt her son, and she won’t let that happen again.
Throughout the dangers to all of them, Emily has visions of her ancestors appearing with advice and help.
In this prequel to Survivors of the Darkness, it is the present. Twenty-five years ago, a six-year old RACHEL SIMMONS witnessed the horrific murder of her mother by her father.
Her father, DR. JOSEPH ARBINE, was committed to a mental hospital because of his delusion his wife was already dead.
Now her and her husband ERIC are living a normal life. That is until DR. NICHOLAS MANN becomes Dr. Arbine’s new doctor. Nickolas believes Rachel is in danger.
Those who have read Survivors of the Darkness will recognize the name. Nickolas is just one of those whose descendants are in the pages of the other two books.
With the help of Nickolas’s foster mother, MARIE and his best friend FATHER TED, he finds out Rachel has something his nemesis BYRON wants.
Byron figures prominently in the other two books too. This time a little more of his background is explained.
They will also encounter betrayal by an enemy they didn’t know existed and they almost lose their lives.
Throughout the book, warnings will come about the approaching Darkness. Warnings that some will heed and others won’t. Dark predictions foretelling the terrible future that isn’t far away.
It is the end of the 24th Century. We have reached out to the stars and now live in another solar system.
Kit Kitteridge is the pilot of a small spaceship called a flyer. She has crash landed on a small unpopulated planet in the Dakian solar system. The Dakians are a humanoid race similar to ours. Unfortunately, she crashed into a Dakian scientist’s ship too. Now they are both stranded. His name is Timron.
There are huge insects, a hostile climate and other problems. So they must escape. But even after they manage to escape, there are more dangers awaiting Kit. Although Daklon and Terra are not at war, they aren’t friends either. And she has a secret that despite her growing love for Timron she can’t reveal.
But insects and hostile governments are only some of the dangers she and Timron will face together.